How to file ny state tax return

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If you earned $10,000 in wages and tips for the year, report that income by checking “Yes” on line 6b.

If you earned $10,000 in wages and tips for the year, report that income by checking “Yes” on line 6b.

If you are a nonresident alien with no tax home in New York State and do not meet any of the other requirements for claiming New York State income tax credits (such as being an employee), include the total fees paid to your employer by checking “Yes” on line 6e.

If you received more than one type of payment from an employer during 2015 (for example, wages plus tips), combine them into one box before checking any boxes below.

If you did not earn $10,000 in wages and tips for the year, report your income from Form W-2 and lines 6a and 6b on your federal tax return.

You can file your NY State tax return online, by mail, or by phone.

Online Filing

The fastest way to file a NY State tax return is through e-filing with the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance (DTF). You will receive an email confirmation when you electronically submit your return. This method takes less than 30 minutes to complete if you have all the information required on Form DEC-1 – New York State Personal Income Tax Return (PDF). The form contains instructions on how to prepare it correctly as well as links that explain what needs to be checked off before submitting your completed form electronically.*If you’re unable to use this option due to technical difficulties or any other reason, please contact [email protected] for assistance.*You may also visit one of our offices in person during business hours at:*23 Wall Street – Rm. 416 East Broadway New York City 10038*50 State Street – Rm K5 Empire Plaza Albany New York 12207Phone Filing

If you are required to file a state tax return, report your income from your New York City (if you are an NYC resident) or Stated Income Tax Return (if you are a nonresident or non-NYC resident) on Form 8802.

If you are required to file a state tax return, report your income from your New York City (if you are an NYC resident) or Stated Income Tax Return (if you are a nonresident or non-NYC resident) on Form 8802.

Form 8802 is used by nonresidents and nonresident NYC residents who have earned income in New York City. It also can be used by residents of other states who do not need to file their state taxes but want to report their wages earned in New York City.

Fill out the form here, which will help you to file tax returns.

If you’re filing a New York state tax return, you’ll need to fill out the form first.

You can find this on page 1 of your New York State Tax Return and follow along with our instructions below:

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